Yeah I know there are a lot of good ones I've been trying all kinds of different ones since I let my pipeline run a little dry got to busy. I'm liking what Dogfish head has so far Stone is also really good

Are we talking beers or the actual building itself? My favorite brewery tour I've done was at Allagash, the people there were very friendly, the tour was very informative, and man, their barrel aging rooms a sight (and smell) to behold. They also have monitors playing vintage beer ads in the bathrooms.

As far as beer itself goes, I'll have to agree with beergolf on this one. Just too many choices.

That's a tough call as there are breweries that I really like 1-2 of there beers but there are others that I like most of the beers, but not as much as I like the 1-2 from the other guys.

We have nano-brewery in Atlanta called Burnt Hickory and I really like everything I've tried from them. They do a lot of very creative brews and they are just getting to where they are starting to bottle, previously only available at the brewery or locally on draft. I think they'll do very well when they start to get some exposure.

Short's Brewery in Bellaire, MI. A bunch of reasons. I grew up there. I've seen how much the town has changed now that it has become a beer destination and not just a ski resort destination. Their beers kick ass. They have 20 beers on tap, typically, if not more. I've had a lot of interesting and creative brews there, and learned a lot about beer in the process. Also, a relative of mine once owned the building when it was a hardware store, several years before becoming Short's.